The Periodic Table Explained The periodic table is familiar to most people, but why was it created and what does it mean? If you have taken a chemistry class, you may be familiar with the periodic table and the ...read more
The Periodic Table of the Elements (PTE) that we use today was proposed by Niels Bohr, at the beginning of the XX century. It lists the chemical elements with an ideal building of their nuclei and atomic orbitals made a...read more
If you have had the opportunity to study chemistry at all, chances are that you've met the Periodic Table of the Elements. No, it doesn't have to be capitalized, but it sure looks impressive that way, and well it should. ...read more
by Tuyen Phung
The periodic table is well-known for the most useful reference in every contest or competition and for whoever learns chemistry. However, it is not easy to come up with a smart table like that. In actuality, its invention ...read more
by Rosie Brooks
The Periodic Table is essential to chemists; elements are arranged according to their atomic number. 'Atomic Number' refers to the number of protons which is found in the nucleus of an atom. The atomic mass of an element i...read more
by Jerrod Clark
The Periodic Table is to chemists what the alphabet is to a writer. It is the basis from which all knowledge is established. Since it's inception, may elements have been added and scientist have even been able to predict...read more
by Simon Davies
The Periodic Table of the Elements is a vital tool for all chemists worldwide. It is basically a systematic arrangement of all known chemical elements, arranged according to the electronic structure of each element. The...read more
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